A look at what happens when lawyers and judges are accused of misconduct
The majority of lawyers are decent, honorable men and women who approach their work with a high level of integrity. But as with any profession, there are some individuals who find their way into trouble.
Empower employees, improve accuracy and decrease HR workloads
Self-service technology is a tool to help offload those basic tasks from your HR department so they can focus on more strategic initiatives.
Common investor behavioral biases and how to mitigate them
Investors often incorrectly make judgments based on personal beliefs, past events and preferences. These biases lead them away from rational, long-term thinking while focusing on only one aspect of a complex problem, often to the detriment of their financial success.
Why employers should worry that employees aren’t ready for retirement
While employees acknowledge they need to save for retirement, their behavior toward reaching that goal hasn’t changed, because employees don’t have money to save.
Recognizing the elements of timing that you can control
My favorite joke begins with the line, “Ask me what the secret to comedy is?” Then, before someone can respond, I blurt out, “Timing!” The joke’s effectiveness hinges entirely on timing. While the importance of timing in comedy is apparent, I don’t think that I have fully appreciated its role in business. There are so […]
When do you need a business valuation?
It’s a common to say that your company is worth four times EBITDA, but that doesn’t take into consideration your industry, business risks, cash flow expectation, debt and more. Here’s when you need a business valuation and the importance of it.
How to help employees with chronic health conditions
Living with a chronic illness is especially difficult for persons who need to work every day. Employers need to know how they can help employees as much as possible to lead normal, productive work lives.
Barbara Baker sets a fast-paced culture at the Pittsburgh Zoo
In her 25 years leading the Pittsburgh Zoo, Barbara Baker has learned that it’s critical to not only celebrate the successes but also laugh off the failures. “You try things — you might fail, you might succeed — but you keep moving forward,” she says. “That’s just so important to be able to continue to do that, even though you might run into some real roadblocks.”’
Be a good neighbor with charitable giving
Being a good neighbor goes beyond having the highest quality pizza or service and maintaining your curb appeal — customers want to know that you care.
How to cut waste by standardizing your printer fleet and supplies
One way to better manage printing more efficiently is standardizing — standardizing your fleet to best optimize space and number of machines, and standardizing your supplies to cut costs and waste